field image of Liatris aspera ROUGH BLAZING STAR at the James Woodworth Prairie Preserve - a single specimen with multiple buds nearing the beginning of blooming
Heller's Blazing Star, one of North Carolina's endangered species, blooming on Grandfather Mountain. I missed them last year and have been eagerly waiting all year to see them in bloom and get a picture. Well, now's the time to head for the Mountain if you want to see them! :-)
Summary[edit] Description: English: Liatris pycnostachya in PAN Botanical Garden in Warsaw. Date: 8 August 2016, 18:37:57. Source: Own work. Author: Krzysztof Ziarnek, Kenraiz.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Liatris scariosa in the Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis. Date: 4 September 2016, 23:21:38. Source: Own work. Author: Krzysztof Ziarnek, Kenraiz.
Contents 1 Summary2 This picture is part of a set2.1 To the gallery of plants3 Licensing Summary[edit] Description: English: Liatris spicata, Asteraceae, Dense Blazing Star, Prairie Gay Feather, habitus. The fresh, underground parts are used in homeopathy as remedy: Liatris spicata (Liatr.) Deutsch: Liatris spicata, Asteraceae, Ährige Prachtscharte, Habitus. Die frischen, unterirdischen Teile werden in der Homöopathie als Arzneimittel verwendet: Liatris spicata (Liatr.). Date: 16 July 2009. Source: Own work. Author: H. Zell. Camera location49° 05′ 53.24″ N, 8° 31′ 01.88″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 49.098122; 8.517189. This picture is part of a set[edit] To the gallery of plants[edit].
Summary[edit] Description: English: Liatris aestivalis, dry rocky prairie on south side of Fort Worth. In a small park east of Sycamore Creek, and north of Circle Drive. Tarrant County, Texas. The identity of this individual was verified on-site with Bob O'Kennon, who co-authored the original description of this species. Date: created 26 June 2017. Source: Own work. Author: Mason Brock (Masebrock). Permission(Reusing this file): No copyright.